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Welcome to Magnolia Eye Group!
Your eyes deserve more than a quick checkup and a prescription. They need a care team that actually knows you and understands how vision affects your daily life. Magnolia Eye Group combines advanced diagnostic equipment with genuinely personalized service to address your unique eye health needs. Our optometrists take time to listen before recommending any treatment, because we know that clear, comfortable vision impacts everything you do. You might be experiencing changes in your eyesight, exploring contact lens options, or managing conditions such as diabetic retinopathy or age-related macular degeneration. We deliver comprehensive care designed to maintain your eye health well into the future.

Our Mission
Most eye care practices talk about excellence, but we measure success by the relationships we build with patients who trust us year after year. Our focus centers on safeguarding your vision through early identification of problems, evidence-based treatments, and education that empowers you to make informed decisions. Each optometrist in our team stays current with the latest optometric developments, giving you access to both proven methods and innovative solutions. We structure appointments to allow sufficient time for your questions and concerns, explaining your options in clear, straightforward language. Every patient receives the thoroughness and consideration you’d expect for your own family.
Is your eye comfort a constant struggle?
If you’re dealing with any of these pesky symptoms, you might have dry eye:
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CARING EYES, FAMILY TOUCH

Relieve Dry Eye Discomfort
Tired of living with irritated, red, and gritty-feeling eyes? We can help.
We understand the struggle of living with dry eye symptoms. That’s why we use a variety of comprehensive and personalized techniques to help manage these symptoms.
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Treatments such as OptiLight IPL therapy are designed to relieve those uncomfortable symptoms caused by dry eyes. We can then work with you to develop a treatment plan that fits your lifestyle and needs.
Our Locations
Mon: 8:30am-5pm
Tue: 8am-5pm
Wed: 8am-5pm
Thu: 8am-5pm
Fri: 8am-5pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
*Closed 12pm to 1pm for lunch.

Mon: 8:30am-5pm
Tue: 8am-5pm
Wed: 8am-5pm
Thu: 8am-5pm
Fri: 8am-5pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
*Closed 12pm to 1pm for lunch.

Mon: 8:30am-5pm
Tue: 8am-5pm
Wed: 8am-5pm
Thu: 8am-5pm
Fri: 8am-5pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
*Closed 12pm to 1pm for lunch.

Mon: 8:30am-5pm
Tue: 8am-5pm
Wed: 8am-5pm
Thu: 8am-5pm
Fri: 8am-5pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
*Closed 12pm to 1pm for lunch.

Mon: 8:30am-5pm
Tue: 8:30am-5pm
Wed: Closed
Thu: 8:30am-5pm
Fri: 8:30am-5pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
*Closed 12pm to 2pm for lunch.

West Memphis
Phone: 870-735-8466
Fax: 870-735-0717
West Memphis, AR 72301
Mon: 8:30am-5pm
Tue: 8:30am-5pm
Wed: 8:30am-5pm
Thu: 8:30am-5pm
Fri: Closed
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
*Closed 12pm to 1pm for lunch.

- Specialty Contact Lenses
- Dry Eye
- Glaucoma
- Light Therapy
- Designer Frames
- Vision Therapy
- Eye Disease Diagnosis
- Emergency Eye Care
Specialty Contact Lenses
Standard contacts don’t work for everyone, especially if you have keratoconus, severe astigmatism, or irregular corneas. Our optometrists specialize in custom-fitted scleral lenses and other advanced designs that provide exceptional comfort and crystal-clear vision throughout your day. Magnolia Eye Group understands that specialty contact lenses offer solutions when traditional options fail.
Our detailed fitting process starts with precise corneal mapping to understand your eye’s unique shape and visual needs. We match you with the right lens design, provide thorough training on insertion and removal, and schedule follow-up visits to ensure best performance. Our practice helps patients discover comfortable vision they thought wasn’t possible.
Dry Eye
Burning, scratchy eyes combined with blurred vision often signal dry eye syndrome that won’t improve with drugstore drops alone. We dig deeper to identify what’s actually causing your symptoms, whether it’s blocked oil glands, inflammation, or environmental factors. Our advanced treatments at Magnolia Eye Group range from prescription medications to in-office procedures that address the root problem rather than temporarily masking discomfort.
Our evaluation examines your tear quality, blink patterns, and gland health to build an effective treatment plan. Options include OptiLight IPL therapy that reduces inflammation, warm compress treatments that clear blocked glands, and lifestyle modifications that prevent flare-ups. Most patients working with our optometrist experience noticeable dry eye relief within weeks of starting targeted treatment.
Glaucoma
Damage from glaucoma happens silently without pain or obvious vision changes until you’ve already lost peripheral sight you can’t recover. We test for elevated eye pressure and examine your optic nerve during routine visits to catch this disease before it steals your vision. Early detection means we can start treatments that slow or stop progression, preserving the sight you have.
Treatment from any of our optometrists usually begins with prescription eye drops that lower pressure, though some cases need additional procedures or specialist referrals. Magnolia Eye Group monitors your condition through regular appointments that track pressure changes and check for any optic nerve damage. Most patients who stay consistent with glaucoma management and follow guidance from our practice maintain good functional vision throughout their lives.
Intense Pulse Light Therapy
Chronic dry eyes that don’t respond to drops or warm compresses may benefit from our FDA-approved OptiLight system that uses controlled light pulses to reduce inflammation around your eyes. This intense pulse light therapy stimulates better function in the oil glands that keep your tears from evaporating too quickly. The treatment takes just minutes per session with no recovery time needed.
Our optometrists space treatments a few weeks apart, with most patients needing a series of four sessions for best results. Each treatment builds on the previous one, gradually improving your tear quality and reducing the burning, grittiness, and fluctuating vision that comes with severe dry eye. Many patients working with Magnolia Eye Group notice significant improvement after completing their treatment series.
Designer Frames
Your glasses make a statement about your personality and style, so choosing quality designer frames matters for both fashion and function. We carry premium eyewear from brands like Gucci, Chloé, and KREWE that combine beautiful design with durable construction. Our selection includes styles ranging from classic and understated to bold and contemporary, giving you options that match your personal taste.
We help you find designer frames that fit your face shape properly and feel comfortable during all-day wear at Magnolia Eye Group. We take precise measurements and make adjustments before you leave to ensure your glasses sit correctly and don’t slide or pinch. You’ll walk away with eyewear that makes you look great while providing the clear vision our optometrist in West Memphis, AR recommends for your needs.
Vision Therapy
Problems with eye tracking, focusing, or coordination can make reading exhausting and cause frequent headaches without any issues with your actual eyesight. Vision therapy trains these skills through structured exercises that strengthen how your eyes work together and process visual information. This program benefits both children facing academic struggles and adults dealing with computer-related eye strain or coordination issues.
Your plan includes weekly office visits where we guide you through exercises, plus daily activities you practice at home. We test your progress regularly and adjust the program as your skills improve with our optometrist in West Memphis, AR. Most people at Magnolia Eye Group notice better reading fluency, less fatigue during close work, and improved performance in vision therapy activities that previously caused difficulty.
Eye Disease Diagnosis and Management
Conditions like diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration often develop without obvious symptoms until significant damage occurs. Our eye disease diagnosis and management approach catches these problems early through detailed retinal imaging and optic nerve evaluation. We identify concerns before they threaten your daily vision and create a monitoring plan that tracks any changes over time.
We coordinate with your other healthcare providers when conditions like diabetes affect your eyes, adjusting our approach as your overall health changes. Regular follow-ups let us spot progression early and intervene when needed at Magnolia Eye Group. Early detection and consistent monitoring give most patients working with our optometrist in West Memphis, AR the best chance of maintaining functional vision throughout their lives.
Emergency Eye Care
Sudden vision loss, severe pain, or eye injuries need immediate professional attention to prevent permanent damage to your sight. We prioritize emergency eye care appointments so you get evaluated and treated quickly when every minute counts. Whether you’ve got a foreign object stuck in your eye, experienced trauma from sports or work, or noticed sudden flashes and floaters, our doctors respond fast.
Call us right away if you’re facing an urgent eye problem, and we’ll walk you through first aid steps while you head to our office. Our optometrist in West Memphis, AR has the equipment and training to handle serious injuries and acute conditions that threaten your vision at Magnolia Eye Group. Quick intervention often determines whether you fully recover or face lasting vision problems.
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Meet the Doctors
When three generations of eye care expertise work under one roof, you get something special. Dr. Steve Edwards leads our practice and has earned recognition as “Optometrist of the Year” by the Mississippi Optometric Association. His sons, Dr. Hunter Edwards and Dr. Taylor Edwards, both graduated from Southern College of Optometry and bring their own perspectives to patient care. Dr. Sarah Thrower completed her Doctorate of Optometry Cum Laude and stays engaged with professional organizations to keep her skills sharp. This combined experience from a team of optometrists means you’re getting care from doctors who are truly invested in your vision health.
Make the Smart Choice with Our Eye Doctor in West Memphis, AR!
Getting the eye care you need shouldn’t require jumping through hoops. We’ve built our practice to make quality vision care straightforward and accessible for families throughout the region. Ready to schedule? Call our West Memphis office at 870-735-8466, or reach Magnolia Eye Group at Water Valley (662-473-2181), Holly Springs (662-252-3323), Senatobia (662-562-5500), Hernando (662-200-1244), or Calhoun City (662-628-5139). Stay connected with us on Facebook and Instagram for eye health tips, practice updates, and answers to common vision questions from experienced optometrists in West Memphis, AR!
FAQs
How do I know if I need reading glasses?
If you find yourself holding books, menus, or your phone farther away to see text clearly, you’re likely experiencing presbyopia, a natural age-related change in focusing ability. Other signs include headaches after reading, eye fatigue during close work, or needing brighter light for tasks you used to do comfortably. Our optometrists can determine the right lens strength to restore your comfortable near vision during a comprehensive exam.
Why do my eyes feel tired after using my computer all day?
Extended screen time reduces your blink rate, which dries out your eyes and causes strain. Your eyes also work harder to maintain focus at close distances for long periods. Our optometrists can recommend proper screen positioning, specialized computer glasses, or eye exercises to reduce digital eye strain.
Can I wear my contact lenses while swimming?
Swimming with contact lenses increases your risk of serious eye infections from waterborne bacteria and parasites. Water can also cause lenses to change shape or wash out of your eyes. We recommend wearing prescription swim goggles or daily disposable lenses that you remove immediately after swimming.
What causes those floaters I see in my vision?
Floaters are tiny clumps of gel or cells inside the clear jelly-like substance that fills your eye, casting shadows on your retina. They’re usually harmless and become more common as you age, though a sudden increase in floaters or flashes of light requires immediate attention. We’ll examine your eyes to determine if your floaters are normal or a sign of something more serious like a retinal tear.
Will I need new glasses if my prescription hasn't changed?
Your frames and lenses wear out over time even when your prescription stays the same. Scratched lenses, loose frames, or outdated lens coatings can affect your vision quality and comfort. Our optometrist will examine your current glasses during your appointment and let you know if they’re still serving you well or if it’s time for an update.



















